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  • Exposition
  • We won't have to deal with him much longer!
  • Conflict
  • A B C D E F..... What comes next again?
  • Rising Action
  • HA HA! No more Snowball on this farm!
  • On Manor Farm, Old Major, gathers the animals for a meeting to rebel against Mr.Jones, who is always drunk and isn't treating them right. In the next few days, Old Major dies and two pigs, Napoleon and Snowball promise to continue his teachings and kick Mr. Jones off the farm. When they do, the pigs form a new government with commandments, where all the animals have rights and are equal.
  • Climax
  • The pigs begin to read, write and have beliefs. They then try to teach the other animals to read and write. They use the commandments to educate the young. There's plenty of food for all the animals and the is farm running smoothly. However, a struggle for power begins between the two pigs.
  • Falling Action
  • Four legs good, two legs better! Four legs good, two legs better!
  • Napoleon wins by having his secret police, the dogs, chase Snowball off the farm. Napoleon becomes the supreme leader of Animal Farm, making many changes. He replaces the meeting of animals with a committee of pigs that decide everything. The farm is beginning to look like a tyranny. Eventually, he is worried that someone is going to try to overthrow him.
  • Resolution
  • The farm is ours! It will now be known as Manor Farm.
  • Walking on two legs isn't so hard...
  • Napoleon is blaming all the mistakes and incidents on Snowball, including the fall of the windmill, which the animals worked very hard to build. Using Snowball as a scapegoat, Napoleon begins to search the farm for traitors, accusing animals of their "betrayal." He accuses the animals of having been on Snowball's side, and he makes animals confess. He then slaughters them with his dogs.
  • HAHAHAHA! They'll never see it coming!
  • The animals are convinced that the farm is better off than it used to be with Mr. Jones, even though the farm has become a complete tyranny with all of the animals working like slaves. The animals still don't realize that the commandments are changed because of their gullibility.
  • The animals are no longer equal. The pigs have taken on human qualities and are even carrying whips. As the animals look through the farmhouse window, they cannot tell the difference between the pigs and humans. The farm is originally what it was in the beginning of the story, but without Mr.Jones....
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